

Tourist
Activities
Here are few great spots that the Wenatchee
valley and surrounding areas have
to offer


Cashmere Pioneer Village and
Museum,Cashmere is
only about 10 minutes from
Wenatchee and it is a beautiful little town with this great pioneer
village museum, they have about 20 original pioneer buildings that you can
walk inside and get a first hand view of how our ancestors lived,
this village is all outside so come prepared (with water on hot days).
Once you've experienced the village the museum continues on
inside with two floors of great exhibits. And the last few
times we visited they had a treasure hunt available for kids,(great idea).The
museum is easy to find its straight of hwy 2 in Cashmere, look for the
signs. And have fun. Address is 600 Cotlets Way, Cashmere, for more
info on Cashmere Cashmere Pioneer
Village




Columbia Breaks Fire and Interpretive Center, This is really a unique and educational hike, its not a very long
hike but full of information about wild fires and how the forest slowly
rebuilds it's self and the efforts made to help minimize large fires,
Most of the hike is very easy and there is just a moderate climb up to
one of the lookout towers,(but that climb can be by bypassed), You will find
this great adventure about one mile north of Entiat on 97A for more
info go to
Wild Fire
Center
Rocky Reach Dam,
While traveling SR97A to or from Lake Chelan,
This museum, park and visitors center is
a must, its a great stop for a break and to play in the park with the
kids then take a stroll through the beautifully manicured gardens on your
way inside to the visitors center for an under ground view of
the salmon or steel head making their way up the ladder through the dam,
then just a short walk takes you over to the museum and observation lookout
where you can view the dam at work. For more info go to
www.chelanpud.org/visitor-center.html
Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center,
This museum is a fun one for the kids too, they have a fun toy train that
runs on a great track that the kids can chase back and
forth (for a quarter, so bring lots), along with the kids room
all about wildlife this is great fun for the kids and then take a step
back in time in an old town, with old cars and wagons too and lots of fun
for the whole family, there is lots more to see and do so make sure you make
this a stop on your vacation to Wenatchee. for more in go to
Wenatchee Valley
Museum

Big Horn Sheep, While you journey to or
from the Lake Chelan Area along highway 97A be on the look out for a number
of different herds of Big Horn Sheep, especially between mile posts 120 and
135 For more info on the big horn sheep in this western Washington area go to
Big Horn Mountain
Sheep
Ohme Gardens, these gardens are a must see
there is one mile of pathways made of native stone winding through a beautiful
alpine oasis overlooking Wenatchee. While strolling the gardens you'll see
waterfalls and pools, the trials are sometimes steep but take is slow and
enjoy the gardens and the valley from a prime view.
Make sure to pack a
lunch as there are picnic areas which are a great retreat for those
hot summers days.
The gardens are usually open April 15th to October 15th.
But for more info go to http://www.ohmegardens.com/
Rock Hounding at Red Top
Mountain,(Agates, Crystals and Geodes)
From I-90 take hwy 97 toward
Wenatchee then take a left right past mineral springs camp ground on
forest service road number 9738, follow that till it t's (at the sign)
and take a left to red top about for about 3 miles, this part of the road is
bumpy but well worth the drive.
This rock hounding spot is a fun one, there
is a nice camp ground at the parking area,and it looks like your up on top of
the world then after just about a 1 mile hike you get to the Agate beds
with piles of agates to be found ( if you have kids its a good hike for them,
a little narrow in parts but take it slow), follow the trail further
then the first beds and you come to spots to find geodes and crystals.
For more info on the roads and conditions up there and some maps on where to
find the rocks contact the
Wenatchee Forest Service 509 662
4335
